Re: 2.6.10-rc3-mm1-V0.33-04 (private thread?)

From: Gene Heskett (gene.heskett_at_verizon.net)
Date: 12/20/04

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    Date:	Mon, 20 Dec 2004 14:17:26 -0500
    
    

    On Sunday 19 December 2004 08:56, Gene Heskett wrote:
    >On Saturday 18 December 2004 07:48, Gene Heskett wrote:
    >>On Saturday 18 December 2004 07:08, Gene Heskett wrote:
    >>>Greetings;
    >>>
    >>>I must report a couple of anomalies while running
    >>>2.6.10-rc3-mm1-V0.33-1
    >>
    >>CORRECTION! 2.6.10-rc3-mm1-V0.33-0, not 1!
    >
    >And I am now officially confused. These messages *are* coming back
    >from the server, but I am also getting delayed by a day, bounce
    >messages from the server? Anybody have any idea whats fubared?
    >
    >Also, in the FWIW dept, I'm back on 2.6.10-rc3,
    >realtime-preempt-2.6.10-rc3-mm1-V0.33-04 also went away in the
    > middle of an amanda run yesterday moring after an uptime of about
    > 45 minutes, leaving no trail whatsoever in the messages log, and
    > the only possible clue was that the last runtapes session amanda
    > ran, with should have taken in the vacinity of 400 seconds, took
    > only .389 seconds, but no error was logged in the amanda-dbg
    > directory. So I have no clue. The only consistent clue is that an
    > lsof locks itself till ctrl-c'd, and an amcheck run cannot wake the
    > client on the server, but connects with the client on the firewall
    > box just fine. And it works after a reboot.
    >
    >>>Twice now, odd goings on, such as lsof just locks itself till you
    >>>give it a ctrl-c, Only a reboot fixes this.
    >>>
    >>>And I assume its related, but NDI where, amanda's amandad gets
    >>> stuck and this machine was not backed up this morning. The
    >>>/tmp/amanda-dbug/* files do not seem to offer any clues as to why,
    >>>other than an occasional timeout. The other client machine on
    >>> this network, my firewall, was backed up normally, but nothing
    >>> here made it to tape. This occured once before on a previous
    >>> version, 32-19 I think but won't swear to, and I believe if I
    >>> reboot right now, and restart amdump, that it will work, so
    >>> something would appear to be uptime sensitive.
    >>>
    >>>kmail has repeatedly lost its connection to outgoing.verizon.net,
    >>> but a restart of kmail seems to restore that (if its not verizons
    >>> fault, they *were* playing with it earlier today). But this has
    >>> been an ongoing problem.
    >>>
    >>>I'll go get the latest and install it for effects.
    >
    >See above, 33-04 was also a no-show.

    And, I've rebuilt it again, and it seems to be working. The only
    gotcha I've noted so far is that I watched about 20 minutes worth of
    tv with tvtime, which worked just fine AFAIWC, but then the log
    spits out in the next time update, that my clock is nearly a minute
    fast! Running with a tickadj setting of 9925 here, its been staying
    within +-.4 seconds per hour, so tvtime is doing something odd when
    an ntpdate run says the clock needs adjusted by

    Dec 20 12:40:40 coyote ntpdate[7980]: step time server 18.145.0.30
    offset -60.516102 sec

    in an hour of elapsed time.

    But so far, lsof and amcheck are running ok. That was my pair of
    clues that a lockup was emminent before.

    -- 
    Cheers, Gene
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